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SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> currency related

>

> a shilling is but a small part of a few quid

> right?



You are absolutely correct Sean. At my age the dementia is well and truly under way. Didn't think you were that old to remember the shilling though!


Congratulations ????...what a lovely start to Christmas xxx

Thanks all - new penny back at quids towers by lunch today with her amazing mum (packing up her bags in the birth room when the new one was jut 30 mins old!). She's now appraoching 24 hours old and fit and well. I'm mainly in charge of 2p and 5p for the next 3 weeks so I'll probably be down to 30 posts a day or so ;-)

Steady RD

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41YWzoLD6fL._SL210_.jpg

Rory hopped in his car and roared home in 1st place.....just took a bit of time to get his Mum right again, hence the delay in the announcement. Mother and baby are both well now.


Congrats to Quids too, both Mums were in the same room at one stage! That's forum bonding for you....

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Steady RD

> http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41YWzoLD6fL.

> _SL210_.jpg

> Rory hopped in his car and roared home in 1st

> place.....just took a bit of time to get his Mum

> right again, hence the delay in the announcement.

> Mother and baby are both well now.

>

> Congrats to Quids too, both Mums were in the same

> room at one stage! That's forum bonding for

> you....



Result of Stewards Enquiry...everybody's a winner!..:)-D

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